I Lost My Bear

by Jules Feiffer

Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

791.43

Collection

Publication

HarperCollins (1998), Edition: First edition., Hardcover, 40 pages

Description

When she cannot find her favorite stuffed toy, a young girl asks her mother, father, and older sister for help.

User reviews

LibraryThing member awiltenburg
I loved this story!!! This story reminds me of my son. He loves his lovey bears!! The little girl in the story "looks" high and low for her bear. She even asks her sister for help, in the end its in her BED!! I would use this story for teaching "looking" skills, talking about attachment, and
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flexibility. It also has great pictures, expression and simple illustrations. Grades preK-4 for character building but 5+ for story writing skill building.
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LibraryThing member caitsm
Great colorful pictures! Fun story about a young girl and her search for her lost teddy bear. She comes along many surprises along the way. Good story to read before going to bed.
LibraryThing member jayegee
I love the realism in the story through a child's point of view.
LibraryThing member nnicolic
This book is about a little girl who cannot find her favorite stuffed toy bear. She asks her mother, father, and older sister for help, but they all turn her down. So she looks for herself and ends up finding many other things she lost and forgot about her bear until nighttime which she found him
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in her bed. This is an adorable book for children who have ever lost something special to them.
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LibraryThing member HopeMiller123
This book is about a young, dramatic girl that loses her favorite stuffed animal. She goes on a search through her house desperately searching for her bear. She questions family members and looks high and low, but she cannot find it. Finally her sister gives her an idea which makes her forget about
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looking for her bear. By the end of story, as she is being tucked into bed by her mother, crying and devastated because she'd fogetting to find her bear, she discovers in under her covers.
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LibraryThing member rwalsh06
A story of a little girl who loses her bear. The story is told from her point of view. When reading the story you will see how she gets distracted as she looks for her bear. Students would be able to connect well being that is is exactly how most childrens would act and also in the way the story is
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told.
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LibraryThing member cindyofili
This children's book is about a little girl who can not find her lost bear. Her family does not help her because they believe she must use it as a lesson and find it herself so that she will stop loosing her stuff. As she looks for her lost bear her sister gives her idea that helps her find other
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things she lost. Eventually, she finds the bear in her bed and becomes happy again. This story includes many pictures that allows students reading it to empathize with the girl. These descriptive and detailed pictures makes this book a very good children's picture book.
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LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
Oh, the heartbreak!  Especially when none of the rest of family is sympathetic, and their suggestions aren't helpful.  Until the big sister takes pity, and, eventually, her suggested strategy is, in a roundabout manner, effective.  A little on the long side, but the gamut of emotions that are
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powerfully presented by the artist's different designs are all important.  I especially liked how nobody tried to soothe her temper tantrum, so she stopped herself from crying.
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Physical description

40 p.; 11.1 inches

ISBN

0688151477 / 9780688151478
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